A direct sequel is a movie that picks up exactly where the previous movie leaves off.
A perfect example is the Back to the Future trilogy. BttF 3 begins exactly where BttF 2 ends & the same with BttF 2 & BttF.
Another perfect example is Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock & Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. All three movies can be viewed as one continuous story.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is another perfect example, due to the fact they were all filmed back to back to back.
Another unconventional example is Star Wars Rogue One& A New Hope.
Rogue One ends where A New Hope begins. It's unconventional since Rogue One was created 40 years after A New Hope.
A sequel has not been announced, however, Eli Roth is set to direct a film based on the book.
yes there will be a sequel. it will be a sequel of three movies.
The sequel to the book is called Glass. The sequel to the book is called Glass.
No, Disturbia does not yet have a sequel
It is a sequel.
A sequel has not been announced, however, Eli Roth is set to direct a film based on the book.
No, there is no direct sequel to the book "Haven" by Kristi Cook.
No, there is no sequel to "Halo" by Zizou Corder. The book is a standalone novel and does not have any direct sequels.
Zack Snyder is returning to direct
No, "Anthem" by Ayn Rand does not have a direct sequel. However, some readers have considered her other works like "Atlas Shrugged" to be thematically related to "Anthem."
I do not think that there is a sequel to Hoot. It's end is pretty conclusive. Though there is another book by Carl Haaisen called Flush.
No, there is no direct sequel to "Kill Me If You Can" by James Patterson. Patterson has written numerous standalone novels and series, but "Kill Me If You Can" remains a standalone book.
Yes, there is a sequel to "Ruined" by Paula Morris. The sequel is called "Unbroken" and continues the story of the main character, Rebecca.
No, they are two separate games. Brotherhood is a direct sequel to ACII.
No, "So Much to Tell You" by John Marsden does not have a direct sequel. However, the author has written other books that deal with similar themes of personal growth and overcoming struggles.
No, there is no direct sequel to Stephen King's novel 'Eyes of the Dragon.' The book stands alone as a fantasy novel and has not been continued in any follow-up novels or series.
No, there is no direct sequel to "The Gypsy Game," which is a sequel to "The Egypt Game." "The Egypt Game" and "The Gypsy Game" are both standalone novels by Zilpha Keatley Snyder that follow different adventures involving group of children blending reality with imagination through role-playing games.